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Who That

Description:

Who That is a phrase commonly used in informal English to refer to a person whose identity is unknown or unfamiliar. It can be employed as a question to inquire about the identity of someone or as a statement expressing uncertainty or surprise about the person.

Part of Speech: Phrase

Senses:

  1. Interrogative: A question seeking to know the identity of a person.
  2. Exclamatory/Expressive: Used to show surprise or disbelief regarding the identity of a person.

Usages:

  1. Interrogative:
  2. Exclamatory/Expressive:
    • I can't believe who that is! He looks so different now!
    • Who that could possibly have won that singing competition?

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